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Timothy Gleason 1940's 2/1, ~1000SF --> What to do? What to account for?
23 August 2014 | 1 reply

As the title states, I see these homes all over the place, as I live in an older town that had a strong military build-up during the WWII period (Pensacola, FL).  They typically have brick or asbestos facades, pier fo...

Kyle M. 3 small bedrroms - able to rent?
29 August 2014 | 4 replies

Does anyone have any experience renting SFH with 3 very small bedrooms.  The property is a 3/1 in a borderline bad area and has three bedrooms around 10x10. How does this affect them being rented? (quality, longevity ...

Tony Ferrara Getting Started
16 July 2014 | 3 replies

Hi All -New to the site and new to real estate.  I am a full time husband, father and own a financial planning business working with doctors exclusively.  I am very interested in getting involved with real estate - ho...

Dave Snider Finding opportunities in Indianapolis market
6 August 2014 | 4 replies

Hello everyone.   I have rehabbed a couple of homes in the past and have recently made the decision to seriously commit to REI, mainly focusing on rehabs in the Indianapolis north side area.  I would like some feedbac...

William Pickett Possible deal? advice needed
16 May 2014 | 2 replies

I currently own (pay) for a mobile home that I rent for 500 a month. In this area thats about topped out. The bank foreclosed on the surrounding property which would add to my current rental property almost a fu...

Rich Schroeder Accept late payments, may not evict!
10 May 2010 | 5 replies

Here's a good example of why you should not accept late payments at all. you may lose your right to evict...see article below.

http://www.wisbar.org/res/capp/2002/02-0723.htm

Dan Bee Tax Deed Sale Encumberances
1 November 2016 | 5 replies

I plan on buying some real estate at a tax deed auction sale here in Los Angeles. My mother made a good point about the bank. From what I understand, once I have won a tax deed, the property will be free of (most) pot...

Lindsey Turner how to present to a potential private lender...
10 September 2014 | 4 replies

Would anyone be willing to share the documents that you present to a potential lender? I just have no idea what it should look like or include and we are ready to sit down with a few family members to make the "big as...

Logan Marienau Pay down land loan and/or save for rental?
19 January 2021 | 3 replies

Hi Everyone, Quick question for you guys! I know answers will vary and a lot could depend on a number of variables but I wanted to get your thoughts.I recently purchase 5 acres of land for $65k. The land is meant for ...

Marc M. Sheriff's Sale Redemption Race - Occupied vs. Vacant
20 February 2017 | 0 replies

Hi Folks,This is a Michigan-specific question for weekly Sheriff's sales: What strategies do investors use to protect their purchases during the redemption period? Let's say the bank sets the bid amount on an occupied...